I
just
don't
know...
But I need to start something soon. Before my ambition wears off.
Bridget Bardot


Nineteen-Ninety-Four : Cut-UpWe've forgotten all about day.Nineteen-Ninety-Four : Cut-Up
Whatever
days and nights full up with sex...drugs...rock
one doorstep
"Wish you were here...So sad
gone happened to progress
and inspiration?
The darkest.
and crooked postcards have found themselves once more...the allies?
Haven't seen the light,
and we haven't heard from her since.
Riots and free love; Self-medication, Meditation and Nirvana
Creativity took a trip south long ago
My my gone...
Can't wait to see you smile


Untitled(start with a darkened stage, a large television sits up stage left. a girl, BRANWHEN, is sitting on a bed, crying)Untitled
BRAHWHEN (on television) - The tears are streaming down my cheeks as I struggle to breathe. My breath just will not come smoothly, perfering to catch in my throat and cause the room to spin and dim a little. This is what falling is like. You'd think that I'd been slapped or beaten to a bloody pulp. Not so; I have just been dumped. You'd think that this was the first time. Again, not so. Being broken up with has become a very frequent occurance for me. When you combine being a mildly attractive, highly sexual young w


FrederictonFrederictonFredericton
We were not born We are but excrement that washed up on the beach
A skyline sketch upon the river's edge Muddy, grey poison lapping up the ambition of it's children Spewing forth faithless masses of flesh and bone, The suicide victim's self-inflicted masterpiece, Splattered against the faded paisley wallpaper In a rainbow of red, grey, mustard, white...
In this city of god and right-wing crows - The perpetual abusive boyfriend; we slide dumbly to the ground, Dazzled by beauty and security; Shocked into silence at the realization of it's r


The Long WalkIntro for The Long WalkThe Long Walk
These statistics are taken from a 2002 report by The National Institute of Mental Health :
Approximately 18.8 million American adults, or about 9.5 percent of the U.S. population age 18 and older in a given year, have a depressive disorder.
Nearly twice as many women (12.0 percent) as men (6.6 percent) are affected by a depressive disorder each year. These figures translate to 12.4 million women and 6.4 million men in the U.S.
Depressive disorders may be appearing earlier in life in people born in recent decades compared to the past.
Most of the pieces
happy new year
--
Ben Steeves
Thank you very much for the
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Adagio for Sins:
The Darkest Hour of *FluxusX
Print Gallery: [link]
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and crawling on the planet's face, some insects called the human race. lost in time and lost in space, and in meaning.
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